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1 2,1 | of towns and cities; the larger the town or city, the larger ( 2 2,1 | larger the town or city, the larger (even relatively) was the 3 2,2 | capital in order to attract a larger population. Toward the spring 4 3,8 | particularly in the East, into larger units; while in some provinces 5 3,16| down and rebuilt it on a larger and more magnificent scale. 6 4,1 | conquered from the Visigoths the larger part of the peninsula. From 7 6,2 | by the Roman Empire; the larger eastern part had fallen 8 6,3 | on the possession of the larger part of Byzantine territory 9 6,7 | were supposed to use the larger code of sixty books, also 10 7,3 | Hellespont; some of the larger islands of the Aegean (Archipelago), 11 7,3 | Emperor into a great number of larger or smaller fiefs, for the 12 7,3 | its brilliancy and “seemed larger than the court of any great 13 7,3 | Palestine or Egypt, but, on a larger scale, to their own new 14 7,4 | Constantinople is a city larger than its renown proclaims. 15 8,12| conceived and organized on a larger scale by Slavs, that is,